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Tire Buying Tips and Tire Maintenance

Looking for the best price on a new set of name-brand tires? A quick tire rotation or tire inspection with no appointment? Quick Lane® is Ready To Serve™. Our factory-trained experts are committed to making sure your tires are safe and ready for the road. And we have seven name-brand tires for you to choose from, including Michelin, Goodyear, Continental Tire and more.

Fast Fact

Rotating your tires helps to distribute wear more evenly, so you can get more life out of them.

How to Spot Worn Tires

Properly inflated tires are crucial to your vehicle's handling and safety. Regular tire rotations help distribute wear more evenly and can help you get more life out of them. But do you know what to look for when your tires are worn? Quick Lane® is Ready To Serve™ and can help you choose a new set of tires.

Stop by if you notice:

Tire tread depth of less than 3/32" or tire treads that don't reach the top of Lincoln's head on an upside-down penny

Punctures, cuts or snags in your tire tread or sidewall

Sudden loss of tire pressure

Your tire wear indicator is visible

Sudden vibration when driving

Poor handling or traction on slippery surfaces

How to Change a Flat Tire

If you don't have your cell phone handy to call a tow truck or aren't able to wait, here's what to do.

Consult your vehicle owner's manual for details specific to your vehicle, such as the location of the spare and jack kit. Be aware of your surroundings. If you do not feel safe, never hesitate to call the local police for help.

Remove the spare tire and jack from your vehicle. Check the inflation level of your spare. If its pressure is too low, you'll need to find a place where you can inflate it, or call a tow truck.

Your jack kit should include a tire iron for removing the lug nuts. Use it to loosen the lug nuts on the flat tire, but don't remove them yet. If you need to use a lot of force to get them loose, you don't want to do it while the vehicle is already jacked up.

Block the other tires to make sure the vehicle doesn't roll.

Raise the corner with the flat tire high enough off the ground to put the spare tire on. Avoid raising the vehicle any higher than you need to.

Finish removing the lug nuts from the flat tire and pull it off.

Put the spare tire on the vehicle.

Replace the lug nuts, but don't tighten them yet.

Lower the vehicle by turning the jack in reverse.

Tighten the lug nuts. After a few turns, rotate clockwise to tighten the next lug nut. Repeat this process until each lug nut is securely in place.

Stop by your local Quick Lane® Tire & Auto Center for a replacement tire as soon as you can. If you have to use highways to get there, keep your vehicle under 55 mph and use your hazard lights. Most spare tires are not designed to handle high speeds for long periods of time.